A Modern Capricho
A Modern Capricho brings together work by artists Nicola Bealing, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Denise de Cordova, Simon Marsh, Rebecca Scott and Mark Woods
every Saturday, 12 - 6pm, in June and July 2022, or by appointment.
A Modern Capricho brings together work by artists Nicola Bealing, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Denise de Cordova, Simon Marsh, Rebecca Scott and Mark Woods
every Saturday, 12 - 6pm, in June and July 2022, or by appointment.
Eva Rothschild’s sculptures are underpinned both by the legacy of modernist sculpture – notably the work of Hepworth, Brancusi, and Hesse — and the enduring forms of classical architecture.
Wednesday–Saturday, 11–6pm
Here, Pariani is drawing on the found images of inflatable Christmas decorations, combining elements of sledges, trees or houses in his compositions.
Tue-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am-5pm
Pistoletto is widely recognised as one of the most influential contemporary artists of his generation and a central figure within the Arte Povera movement.
Monday - Friday, 9:30am - 6pm Saturday, 10am - 6pm
Marlborough London presents Through A Modern Lens, a group exhibition featuring iconic images by three of the greatest photographers of the 20th century, Brassaï (born Gyula Halász, 1899-1984), Bill Brandt (1904-1983), and Irving Penn (1917-2009).
Mon-Fri 10am-5.30pm, Sat 10am-4pm
This exhibition tracks three of the most pivotal years of Crozier’s career, from 1977-1980, a period during which he redefined his voice as a painter.
Monday - Saturday 11am - 6pm
Latest exhibitions at Cromwell Place
Wednesday - Saturday: Sunday: Opening hours may vary: 10am - 6pm 10am - 4pm Please check each exhibition for details.
Victoria Miro presents Untitled Flowers, an exhibition of new paintings by Tal R. The paintings are complemented by a large-scale installation of new and recent drawings.
Tuesday–Saturday: 10am–6pm.
Gagosian presents Haunted Realism, a group exhibition featuring the work of more than thirty artists including Meleko Mokgosi, Ed Ruscha, Jenny Saville, and Tatiana Trouvé.
Tuesday–Saturday 10–6
‘Genetic Material’ is a solo exhibition of new work by Rosie Edwards, winner of the Mark Tanner Sculpture Award 2021/22.
Thursday - Saturday, 12-5pm
Thunderbolt Disco features new paintings made over the past two years, including Nava’s largest paintings to date. At the core of these works are ideas of conflict and transformation.
Tuesday: 10 AM – 5 PM Wednesday: 10 AM – 4 PM Thursday: 10 AM – 6 PM Friday: 10 AM – 6 PM Saturday: 10 AM – 6 PM
Featuring previously unseen works from Hurtado’s Sky Skin series, this exhibition centres on the artist’s pursuit of the other worldly and a broader reflection on life and death.
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One of the most renowned and influential artists to emerge from the Los Angeles art scene of the 1960s, Larry Bell presents brand-new works from his most recent Deconstructed Cube series and his Open Box series.
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Annely Juda Fine Art presents an exhibition of works by three artists: Philipp Goldbach, Nigel Hall and Werner Haypeter.
Mon – Fri 10:00-6:00 Sat - 11:00-5:00
By invitation only 11am – 8.30pm 11 May 2022 Public days 12 - 14 May 2022 Thursday 12 May 11am – 8pm VIP access from 10am Friday 13 May 11am – 7.30pm VIP access from 10am Saturday 14 May 11am – 5pm
The Centre for Learning Disabilities at City Lit’s end of year exhibition celebrates the work of its visual arts students.
Monday – Friday 10:00 - 21:00 Saturday - Sunday 10:00 - 18:00
A major collection of works by Edvard Munch will be shown in the UK for the first time at The Courtauld Gallery.
daily 10.00–18.00
Reframed: The Woman in the Window is the first exhibition to explore the enigmatic motif of the ‘woman in the window’.
Tuesday to Sunday, 10am–5pm.
TJ Boulting presents Boo Saville: Ma. Ma incorporates her renowned colour field paintings and detailed drawings with a narrative that draws on her own reflections on motherhood and journey of involuntary childlessness.
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This summer, the Estorick Collection presents an exploration of the relationship between Ukrainian-born American artist Alexander Archipenko (1887- 1964) and the masters of Italian modern art.
Wednesdays-Saturdays 11.00-18.00 | Sundays 12.00-17.00
The inaugural exhibition in Matt’s Gallery’s new Nine Elms space will be Cold Light – a new video installation and virtual reality work by Lindsay Seers & Keith Sargent.
Wednesday – Sunday, 12pm – 6pm
After two and a half years of running events online, ACBF is anticipating a highly charged reunion with a stellar line-up of artists at the Electric Art Car Boot Fair.
14 May 2-7pm
Animal Magnetism marks the first time that an artist will respond to the unique character of the CCA’s architecture, and will be Virginia Overton’s first solo show in a UK institution.
Wed–Sun, 12–6pm
White Cube presents an exhibition of works by Jeff Wall at Mason’s Yard. Comprising both new and earlier photographs spanning a twenty-year period, the selection foregrounds Wall’s attention to the forms and methods of picture-making and his prolonged observation of everyday life.
Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm
White Cube Bermondsey presents an exhibition by Andreas Gursky featuring new and recent photographs.
Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm
Featuring painted compositions, three-dimensional works, film and an environmental structure that invites viewer participation, the exhibition illustrates the extraordinary and enduring influence the Brazilian artist Hélio Oiticica had on the development of international contemporary art.
Tuesday – Saturday: 11:00am – 6:00pm
Rodney Graham returns to London for his thirteenth show with Lisson Gallery, exhibiting a new suite of paintings developed from a series begun with an online exhibition, ‘Painting Problems’ two years ago.
Tuesday – Saturday: 11:00am – 6:00pm
Camden Art Centre presents the first institutional solo exhibition in London by Lily van der Stokker (b. ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, 1954), one of the Netherlands’ most celebrated contemporary artists.
Tuesday to Sunday: 11.00am – 6.00pm Thursdays: 11.00am – 9.00pm
The Wilson twins have been working together for over 30 years. From early on their work often examined liminal zones of exclusion, abandoned military sites and buildings.
Wednesday – Sunday, 11 am – 6 pm
One of the most acclaimed artists of his generation, Thomas Schütte’s real and invented forms, often distorted and unsettling, explore themes of cultural memory, struggle and the impossible utopian ideal.
Tuesday–Friday: 11–6 Saturday: 11–5
Thursday - Friday 11am -8pm Saturday - Sunday 10am - 6pm
The final gallery list for Photo London includes 100 exhibitors from around the world, making the 2022 edition one of our most exciting fairs to date.
Thursday 12:00 - 21:00 Friday 12:00 - 19:00 Saturday 12:00–19:00 Sunday 12:00 – 18:30